Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 sidor |
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... dramatic reports for the " Morning Chronicle " and lectured on philosophy to the Russell Institution . From this time till his death he wrote steadily for a great variety of newspapers and maga- zines , and he himself collected and ...
... dramatic reports for the " Morning Chronicle " and lectured on philosophy to the Russell Institution . From this time till his death he wrote steadily for a great variety of newspapers and maga- zines , and he himself collected and ...
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... dramatic criticism , it is in reality a discourse on the philosophy of life and human nature , more suggestive than many approved treatises expressly devoted to that subject . " And not less justly Mr Ireland selects the best ...
... dramatic criticism , it is in reality a discourse on the philosophy of life and human nature , more suggestive than many approved treatises expressly devoted to that subject . " And not less justly Mr Ireland selects the best ...
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... the bounds of true dialogue , where a too soaring imagination , a too luxuriant wit , rendered the complete dramatic forgetfulness of himself impossible . With this exception , the censure originates only 1-2 PREFACE 3.
... the bounds of true dialogue , where a too soaring imagination , a too luxuriant wit , rendered the complete dramatic forgetfulness of himself impossible . With this exception , the censure originates only 1-2 PREFACE 3.
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... dramatic distinctions which Shakespear has engrafted on this general nature , because he felt no interest in them . Shakespear's bold and happy flights of imagination were equally thrown away upon our author . He was not only without ...
... dramatic distinctions which Shakespear has engrafted on this general nature , because he felt no interest in them . Shakespear's bold and happy flights of imagination were equally thrown away upon our author . He was not only without ...
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... dramatic romance , in which the most striking parts of the story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it necessary . The action is less ...
... dramatic romance , in which the most striking parts of the story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it necessary . The action is less ...
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